Bright colors are usually avoided, but scarlet is popular among girls of marriageable age. |
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You will see not only grown and marriageable daughters, but also quite little girls sitting out all over the place to sell their delicacies. |
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You are now going to be considered of marriageable age by those of the court. |
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Because of this, many girls of marriageable age have become a burden on their parents. |
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When these children come of marriageable age, they're not going to find girls for marriage, and life for girls is going to be very difficult. |
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The tight-fisted laird intends to profit from his marriageable son and daughter, but his children have ideas of their own. |
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Women often are widowed and as there are more women than men of marriageable age, there is a relatively high number of polygamous households. |
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Once a year, according to Herodotus, it was the Babylonian custom to assemble all the village girls of marriageable age and hold an auction. |
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For instance, parallel cousins are not considered to be marriageable, but cross cousins are. |
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Women had long hair, but marriageable girls wore their hair twisted up into large whorls on either side of their heads. |
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By the time I graduated college I'd figured out that I wasn't the typical marriageable Mormon woman. |
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Such a distinction reflects the importance of society's expectations about marriage, and, more importantly, about marriageable age. |
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She has become the noble and marriageable daughter of a wealthy feudal lord. |
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That explains why Dove, when interviewing marriageable singles, always tries to discover how far they are prepared to assume the traditional family roles. |
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Touring her district, she finds people anxiously asking her if she knows of any marriageable girls. |
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Once she became of marriageable age, her father sought to secure her a sound financial match. |
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The increase, however, may also be explained by the fact that many young people have come into marriageable age. |
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In Sudanese law, there is no difference between girls and boys in regard to the legal marriageable age, which is 10 years. |
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Furthermore, Sudanese laws recognize the right of men and women of marriageable age to enter into marriage and to found a family. |
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Article 23, paragraph 2, of the Covenant reaffirms the right of men and women of marriageable age to marry and to found a family. |
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Of the 32 requests for special authorization received since the minimum marriageable age had been set, only 4 had been granted. |
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The same principles and conditions are applicable to both, including equality in terms of the marriageable age. |
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With this kind of a harem in the First Grade, I decided not to worry about his ability to cope with girls when he reached marriageable age. |
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For boys, the determinant factor would appear to be attainment of marriageable age. |
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He was well aware of the inherited risk, but as the pool of eligible marriageable Princesses in Europe was comparatively small, he eventually agreed to the arranged match. |
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It always seemed to me that half the teenage young woman of the community deemed themselves of marriageable age and were out looking to be courted. |
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He said the practice was tolerated, especially among students who had reached marriageable age, but were still studying or teaching in the boarding schools. |
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The imbalance in the number of girls and boys of marriageable age is not the only cause of these social changes, and it will not persist for long. |
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A Boston matron he met during his trip north tried to persuade him to remain in that city in the hopes of making a match for a marriageable daughter. |
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In 2006, the marriageable age for women was increased to 18, the same as for men. |
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In both the European Union and the Council of Europe the marriageable age falls within the jurisdiction of individual member states. |
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Under the Napoleonic Code in 1804, the marriageable age was set at 15 years for girls and 18 for boys. |
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In jurisdictions where the ages are not the same, the marriageable age for girls is more commonly two or three years lower than that for boys. |
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The conditions for entering into marriage are that the persons are of marriageable age, which according to the applicable legislation of The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is 18 years old. |
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Kindly indicate whether or not the minimum marriageable age continues to be 14 for girls and 16 for boys and whether or not steps have been taken to raise these minimum ages. |
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According to article 9 of the law on marriage and the family, contraction of marriage requires free mutual consent of the man and woman entering into that marriage and reaching the minimum marriageable age. |
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With or without campus jargon, the annoyingly unfair fact is that marriageable men tend to like women who are young, fertile and intellectually unthreatening. |
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In France, until the French Revolution, the marriageable age was 12 years for girls and 14 for boys. |
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Men and women of marriageable age are free to marry. |
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It therefore stresses the need to take the requisite legislative measures to prohibit child marriage by making 18 years the minimum marriageable age. |
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Reduction of the marriageable age is allowed only with the agreement of the partners in that marriage, and that marriage is allowed only with the agreement of parents or guardians. |
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This becomes a real problem when she reaches marriageable age. |
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Marriage, that is, can help make men marriageable. |
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Article 12 provides a right for women and men of marriageable age to marry and establish a family. |
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When the marriageable age under a law of a religious community is lower than that under the law of the land, the state law prevails. |
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After a number of years, when the girls had reached a marriageable age, they would perform labour service for the Queen Mother, ending with dancing and feasting. |
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Until recently, the marriageable age for women was lower in many jurisdictions than for men, but in many places has now been raised to those of men. |
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